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Alcohol, entertainment and late night refreshment licences

Background

The Licensing Act 2003 provides a regime for the control of the sale or supply of alcohol, regulated entertainment and late night refreshment.

The Government's Home Office and Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), share responsibility for this legislation and provide information on their web sites; all the legislation is published by the Office of Public Sector Information - please see the links below.

Implementation

When the Act became fully operational on 24 November 2005 (the second appointed day), all licences and certificates issued under the following legislation ceased to have effect, whatever date of expiry is shown:

  • Licensing Act 1964
  • Private Places of Entertainment (Licensing) Act 1967
  • Theatres Act 1968
  • Late Night Refreshment Houses Act 1969
  • Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, Schedule 1
  • Cinemas Act 1985

A full list of the legislation repealed and amended by the Licensing Act 2003 is contained in schedule 7 to the Act.

Drinking in public places

From 3 May 2007 the whole of the city of Southampton became a drinking control area under a Designated Public Places Order (DPPO). This may affect your business if you serve alcohol or permit your customers to consume alcohol outside your premises in a public place and you do not have either that area clearly indicated in your premises licence or do not have consent for tables and chairs on the highway from the highways team ('phone 023 8083 2039). Please see the link below for information about the Designated Public Places Order.

Best Bar None

Hampshire Constabulary's Southampton licensing unit in partnership with Southampton City Council's licensing team, has helped organise "Southampton Best Bar None" since 2006. The Southampton scheme is now the second largest in the country - for further information please follow the link to the left.

Guidance and forms

Detailed information and copies of forms for applications for premises licences, personal licences and club premises certificates and the city council's guidance notes are available from the individual page links the the left. Please note that all forms are prescribed by law, and the city council has no control or discretion over their format. Microsoft Word® forms capable of completion electronically appear in these pages.

Important information about the additional Mandatory Conditions imposed on premises licences and club premises certificates by the Government with effect from 6th April and 1st October 2010 are contained in the Premises Licences and Club Premises Certificates pages.

Fees

Fees for applications for premises licences and club premises certificates, set by Government, are calculated on the Non-Domestic Rateable Value of the premises. You can obtain the NDRV for your premises from your business rates bill or from the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) via their web site (please follow the link below) or by telephoning the VOA on 023 8053 8500.

Notes of the fees are contained in each set of premises or personal licence guidance notes. A link to a full list appears below.

Hearings

If valid representations are made in respect of an application, a hearing before the Licensing (Licensing and Gambling) Sub-Committee may be necessary. The agendas and papers for these hearings will be published by the Democratic Services team prior to the hearing.

Penalties

The sale or supply of alcohol, provision of regulated entertainment or late night refreshment must be authorised by a premises licence, club premises certificate or temporary event notice (TEN). The penalty for doing so without an authorisation (premises licence, club premises certificate or temporary event notice) is severe - a maximum £20,000 fine and/or up to six months imprisonment. In addition, anyone authorising alcohol sales must hold a personal licence (or have given a TEN).

Other licences

Please note that holding a premises licence or a club premises certificate will not dispense with the need for the premises to have permission from the owner of any copyright work to perform or reproduce recorded sound or video.

Follow the links below to the Performing Rights Society and the Phonographic Performance Ltd. , who deal with these matters on behalf of the owners of the copyright works.

You will need authority under the Licensing Act 2003 (premises licence, club premises certificate or temporary event notice) to sell alcohol, but you may also need to be licensed by HM Revenue and Customs, if you want to brew alcohol or distill alcohol and duty may need to be paid on any alcohol that you produce. In such circumstances you should also to contact Environmental Health and Trading Standards for advice.

General information

Links to general guidance appear below, including to the Licensing Act 2003 Statutory Guidance. last revised with effect from 13th October 2010.

Contact the Licensing Team

If you need to contact us by email, 'phone or post, please do so using the details below.

Please note that the Police Licensing Unit moved to the new Southampton Central Police Station, Southern Road, Southampton SO15 1AN on Monday 7th March 2011.

Opening hours

Members of the Licensing Team will normally be available at Southbrook Rise, 4-8 Millbrook Road East, Southampton SO15 1YG, to assist personal callers on weekdays between 09:00 and 12:00 and between 14:00 and 16:00. We may be available at other times by prior appointment.

Please note that the addresses and numbers given below should only be used for communication with the Licensing Team.

Downloadable documents

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PDF document Guidance - Responsible Authorities 57 KB 0secs @ 2Mbps
PDF document Guidance - Fees 44 KB 0secs @ 2Mbps
PDF document Guidance - Children Criteria 34 KB 0secs @ 2Mbps
PDF document Guidance - EHO requirements 58 KB 0secs @ 2Mbps
PDF document Guidance - Fire safety 121 KB 0secs @ 2Mbps
PDF document Guidance - Vessels 221 KB 1secs @ 2Mbps
Link to download Adobe Acrobat if required

Contact information

If you want to contact us regarding the content of this page please contact us at:

  • 023 8083 3002 (option 4)
  • Licensing Team, Southampton and Eastleigh Licensing Partnership, Southampton City Council, PO Box 1344, Southampton SO15 1WQ

For any other council related enquiries please contact: